By: Matan Schatzman | 2011-06-01 | Jewelry
One the most ancient nation, which has reached nowadays, is Jews. They has played a significant role in the history of mankind. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-30 | Culture In this series of articles, the author explores faiths and cultural myths of the world in terms of creation. Cultures and faiths explored are: Japanese, Buddhism, Aztec, Egyptian, Christianity, Islam and Judaism. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-30 | Culture In this series of articles, the author explores faiths and cultural myths of the world in terms of creation. Cultures and faiths explored are: Japanese, Buddhism, Aztec, Old Egyptian, Christianity, Islam and Judaism. read more
By: William Bailey | 2012-03-28 | Religion In a nut shell, Primal Faith traditions are religions that have been in existence since the beginning of recorded history. These religions are the initial sources of human religion. The Primal Indigenous religions (also known as Tribal Religionists, Animists, and Ethnic religionists) are a way of life, not only a religion and it includes thousands of various religions as well. The article discusses the beliefs, rituals, and history of Primal Faith & Primal Indigenous religions. read more
By: Jeffrey Caminsky | 2010-04-04 | Politics All the world's great religions speak to the best in us. But while we can usually detect the lunatics in our own society, we can't always do the same when the crackpots come dressed in the garb of a different culture. Difficult as it may be, in order to get along peacefully in the world, we've got to start looking beyond our superficial differences, to recognize the core humanity to be found in people of good will throughout the world. read more
By: hasan A. yahya | 2010-12-30 | Culture In this series of articles, the author explores faiths and cultural myths of the world in terms of creation. Cultures and faiths explored are: Japanese, Buddhism, Aztec, Christianity, Islam and Judaism. read more
By: Gail Pruszkowski | 2010-04-02 | Book Reviews Have you ever wondered about the roots of Islamic Militancy, the schism in the Anglican Communion or the history of Kabbalah? James A. Beverley has left few stones unturned in this comprehensive and well researched introduction to the religions of the world. read more
By: Charles Burns | 2010-11-04 | Cars A college student of mine commented a few months ago that if every high school student had to participate in mandatory public service we could eliminate most vandalism and a lot of crime. Not to mention have cleaner, more beautiful communities and citizens who might develop a heart for helping others. read more
By: Joe Silla | 2010-09-26 | Hobbies There couldn't be a better word to describe Michael Moore's latest film "Sicko". Traveling through the health care world in the United States brings on a new era of realization of how "Sickening" the health insurance industry of America really is. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2010-09-10 | Politics I've heard it said that Liberalism - also known as Progressivism, and even as Socialism and Marxism - is a religion. This is an assertion at which liberals scoff. But what is a religion, really? If you look at the elements by which religion is popularly defined, the assertion that liberalism is a religion is pretty hard to refute. read more
By: Marc LeVine | 2010-12-27 | Web Design Is there any better use of a website than for spreading the teachings of love, peace, harmony and faith in a Supreme Being throughout the modern world? Probably, not. At least, not from the point of view of anyone, who believes that we all need some love in our heart and spirituality in our lives to govern our actions among those we share the world with. read more
By: Leon Cooper | 2010-04-04 | News and society It is America's shame that a group of private organizations have assumed the responsibility of finding and helping to repatriate the remains of American dead who still lie where they fell in the battle of "Bloody Tarawa" 65 years ago. These organizations are doing this because our nation hasn't. Altogether 139 American dead still lie in Tarawa, including a Congressional Medal of Honnor winner, Lt Bonnyman. Gladstone, England's Prime Minister during the 19th century said, "One can measure the heart and soul of a nation by the reverential care it gives to the remains of those who died for it." read more
By: Jesse Day | 2011-04-08 | Automotive Debuting the roadster at the Motor Show in Japan was a smart move in the mid-nineties, it launched later than planned in 1999. The S2000 is named for its engine displacement of 2L, carrying on in the ... read more